Real estate profile, April 29, 2014

Two ends of the 20th century in Queen Anne

AUBREY COHE, Seattle Post-Intelligencer

By AUBREY COHEN, SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF

Published 10:46 pm, Tuesday, April 29, 2014

We'll start with the oldest home on our tour, 2537 11th Ave. W., which was built in 1909. It's 3,870 square feet, with four bedrooms, 3.75 bathrooms, two fireplaces, a sun room, a family room, a balcony, a deck, a patio, and water and mountain views on a 4,000-square-foot lot. It's listed for $844,900.

Next comes 15 Howe St., which was built in 1915. The 2,310-square-foot house has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, beamed ceilings, wainscoting, built-ins, a family room, a front porch and a patio on a 1,050-square-foot lot. It's listed for $824,900.
Photo: Courtesy Stephen Hicks/Windermere Real Estate

Now we move seven decades forward, to 3344 9th Ave. W., which was built in 1984. It's 3,110 square feet, with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two fireplaces, vaulted ceilings with cedar beams, a media room, an office, a deck, a patio, a three-car garage, and water and mountain views on a 6,660-square-foot lot. It's listed for $865,000.
Photo: Courtesy Irma Suntay/Windermere Real Estate

Finally, 1115 W. Blaine St. W. was built in 1989. It's 2,130 square feet, with two bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a den, a deck, a patio and a two-car garage on a 2,361-square-foot lot. It's listed for $819,000.
Photo: Courtesy Carol Ard/Windermere Real Estate

Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood is known for its grand homes from the early part of the 20th century.

But it also features homes from every decade since. Some try to mimic the classic Craftsman look, while others look to newer styles.

This week's real estate profile gallery contrasts a couple of homes from the early 20th century with two from the 1980s. All are listed between $800,000 and $900,000. Click through the gallery above for a virtual tour.